Creative Toys New London CT

For most kids, expressing their creativity is not usually a problem. In fact, the problem is often that parents have to find ways to keep their children from expressing their creativity all over an expensive painting or a restaurant wall. Read on for more information on creative toys.

Toys R Us
(860) 443-6637
5 Dayton Rd
Waterford, CT
Mystical Toys Of Mystic
(860) 536-7131
4 E Main St
Mystic, CT
Wise Owl
(401) 348-9555
100 Main St Ste 2
Westerly, RI
Johnny's Surf Stuff LLC
(401) 322-9133
298 Atlantic Ave
Westerly, RI
Family Dollar
(401) 348-8171
114 Granite St Ste 8
Westerly, RI
Lee's Toy And Hobby
(860) 445-4411
935 Poquonnock Rd
Groton, CT
Wise Owl
(401) 348-9555
100 Main St Ste 2
Westerly, RI
Ray Willis Toys & Bicycles
(401) 596-1045
53 Railroad Ave
Westerly, RI
Candy Galore Of Westerly
(401) 596-3033
31 High St
Westerly, RI
Coast To Coast Produce
(401) 315-2458
14 Langworthy Rd
Westerly, RI
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Toys and Creativity

The next couple posts will focus on toys and creativity. For most kids, expressing their creativity is not usually a problem. In fact, the problem is often that parents have to find ways to keep their children from expressing their creativity all over an expensive painting or a restaurant wall.

The best way to funnel this natural creative drive is to provide toys that allow them to let loose and learn new skills at the same time. Creativity, ironically enough, is at its best when bounded by strong rules.

To start with, consider art toys for channeling that creative streak (without streaking the walls in the process).

Let’s start with art toys, since most people associate creativity with drawing and painting. Drawing is a natural inclination for children and one of their favorite activities. So make it easy for them by providing your little artists with toys like magnetic drawing boards and Etch-a-Sketches. These are no mess solutions that are certain to be a hit. They are also perfect for traveling.

In the middle of the mess-spectrum are washable markers and crayons. These are good for household activities but require more adult supervision. Lastly, there are the ever-popular but incredibly messy finger painting kits. The joy that children get out of finger painting is definitely worth the havoc. The trick is to prepare by laying down newpapers (several layers) over the tables or floor. Smocks don’t hurt either, especially if you don’t have a lot of throw-away ...

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